Top 10 Films of 2009
Honorable mention get Avatar (beautiful effects but terrible script), District 9, The Messenger, Up in the Air, Tyson and Star Treck. I have not seen Fantastic Mr. Fox yet but from what I gather it is great. Let me know about my terrible omissions. Then let me shoot them down.
Polar Bears and Flight
Your flight has an impact. Plane Stupid’s new cinema ad, written and commissioned by creative agency Mother and made by production company Rattling Stick. Director Daniel Kleinman.
You will probably find it either daring or tasteless depending on which side of the green line you stand. The fact is that flying imposes negative externalities on the environment. If this video’s primary objective is to stimulate discussion on the problem it is a hit. However, the group that came up with it seems to be looking at the wrong solution - they want to limit commercial flying in order to reduce its impact on nature. This could hardly work. A much better way to tackle the issue is to invest heavily in research and implementation of better flight technologies that would increase efficiency and reduce emissions.
World Cinema by Joel and Ethan Coen
Another Coen brothers film. I am not sorry.
Six Small Things
that make me happy.
Petya kindly invited me to join a chain of posts. I put down my list in google docs about a month ago and then forgot about it. So, here they are.
1. Coffee. Does not matter if the source is an espresso machine, french press or filter coffee maker. I crave the substance and I drink at least a few cups every day.
2. The return of Fake Steve Jobs. The funniest blogger on my side of the internet is back with the familiar tagline “Dude, I invented the friggin iPhone. Have you heard of it?”
3. House MD. I count the days (42) to the premiere of season 6. I used to wake up at 4 in the morning to grab the latest episode from the torrent sites.
4. Stumbling upon a film I should have seen a long time ago but did not. The freshest one in this category is Martin Scorsese’s American Boy. The movie was actually never released to the broad public but this did not stop movie buffs to seek, watch and directly lift ideas from it. Certainly everyone reading this can recall Uma Turman snorting heroin and OD-ing in Pulp Fiction. The scene below has almost a one to one correspondence with a story told in American Boy.
I have no problem with the good directors borrow, great directors steal approach.
On another note, if you, for some freakish reason, have not seen Pulp Fiction - Get out of here right now! I will quote Marsellus Wallace about the situation your lack of curiosity for quality cinema entertainment has created.
Yeah, we cool. Two things. Don’t tell nobody about this. This shit is between me, you, and Mr. Soon-To-Be-Living-The-Rest-of-His-Short-Ass-Life-In-Agonizing-Pain Rapist here. It ain’t nobody else’s business. Two: you leave town tonight, right now. And when you’re gone, you stay gone, or you be gone. You lost all your L.A. privileges. Deal?
5. Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work—in the web browser itself. I find it extremely useful in making sense of web content. Check it out.
6. Not playing WoW any more. It is nothing less than triumph of my will power. Let’s see how long it will last…
A Serious Man
This is the trailer for the new Coen brothers film. A Serious Man seems to be a darker and deeper trip in paranoia than the excellent Burn After Reading. It will be great. The brothers can do no wrong on screen.
Rendez-vous
On an 1976 August morning, French New Wave film maker Claude Lelouch mounted a gyro stabilized camera on his own Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 and raced through the streets of central Paris. Lelouch dubbed over the sound of a Ferrari 275GTB to create the impression for an even higher speed. He did not have permits to stop traffic and film. The director was arrested for endangering public safety shortly after the first screening. C’était un rendez-vous (It was a date) was done in one take without stuntman or special effects. It is nine minutes long.
In Space No One Can Hear You Scream
I am a movie junkie. Take away watching films and I will do anything, no matter how horrible it might be, to get it back. So when I came across The 50 [allegedly] Greatest Trailers of All Time, I had to spend the next 2 hours going through the list. Some of the films that made it there are good, some of them are truly great. Enjoy.
Obama, The First Nerd President
Comedian John Hodgman (PC guy in Apple ads) speaks at the Radio & TV Correspondents’ Dinner. Every sentence is a killer. Watch and learn.